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2021-04-01 Windward Exh B Anderson Dec. Tr. Piianai Rev. Living Tr. Kapoho Properties REZ-21-000243
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now. 1.1 is more realistic for sea level rise in this area and so because of the bay, the river, the <br /> inundation is minimal because there's again a small little rise where this property is located. <br /> Then I also share here is the tsunami map for Hilo Bay you could see the subject properties kind <br /> of right in the middle here but the mapper kind of extends all the way out kind of precariously <br /> goes around the airport. So, there's a lot of development that's within that already existing area <br /> all along there that would have to be taken into account tsunami evacuation. Here's the aerial of <br /> the site so, any work that would be done on the property would require an SMA review so they'd <br /> have to go through a number of reviews to conduct any development or construction but just <br /> know that this area would be the place that would be inundated would be kind of along the <br /> backside of the property due to sea level rise and passive flooding too also would be more issues <br /> and would just really be along that backside there. So I just wanted to share that information for <br /> the Commissioners. <br /> KERN: Mr. Chair if I may? <br /> REPLOGLE: Thank you Alex. Yes,please go ahead. <br /> KERN: Just so that the Commission knows this isn't exactly related to this application but in <br /> general anything along the coast we are certainly looking at the impacts of sea level rises it's a <br /> consideration that we're taking in on all applications at a very high level, a very serious level it's <br /> a real thing. So, we are really working on doing that and I think we're really blessed also to have <br /> Alex Roy who actually worked with the DLNR Office of Conservation and Coastal Lands <br /> (OCCL) for many years. So, bringing his knowledge and depth of experience in here has <br /> certainly added to the team and we're grateful that and certainly something that we are looking at <br /> on all coastal type properties. Thank you. <br /> REPLOGLE: Thank you Zendo. Fellow Commissioners anything else? <br /> LIN: Raised hand. <br /> REPLOGLE: Yes, Mr. Lin? <br /> LIN: Thank you Chair. Just a curious question, has there been an application to rezone this <br /> property in the past? Just from the history that Garth provided the Yamanaka's have been part of <br /> this property since the change of ownership. So, I'm just curious why now or has there been any <br /> other attempts to rezone this property? <br /> V. YAMANAKA: Well I can tell you that we haven't had any other rezoning application. We <br /> always had a very good working relationship with Hilo Redevelopment Agency. We had a <br /> broad-based support from I think an understanding from government and Downtown community <br /> about our place and so this whole thing about the lapsing of the ordinance that allowed us to use <br /> the property in an industrial way under the old Hilo Iron Works uses. I think to some extent we <br /> never anticipated that we would have to come for rezoning but now that we need it that's why <br /> the initial application. We have not had an application before. <br /> 10 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />
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